The federal government’s vast and disconcerting campaign to curb politically disfavored speech on social media has finally encountered a setback. On...
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In late June, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to halt ten new townhomes in the city’s Nob Hill neighborhood, citing the need for additional...
The just-completed SCOTUS term hardly matches the last one in terms of blockbuster church-and-state decisions. The justices did issue a couple of important...
This week, while we celebrate the work of America’s Founders, I honor a living freedom fighter: billionaire businessman Jimmy Lai. When Communist China...
Today’s guest is the immensely popular podcaster and writer Bridget Phetasy, who recently packed up her family and left Los Angeles for Texas in search...
I’m just about finished with my commentary about the Supreme Court term. Yet, I still have some difficulty reconciling the Chief Justice’s opinions...
On Monday, a civil rights group filed a complaint to the Department of Education challenging legacy preferences in college admissions, arguing that the policy...
In two much-anticipated decisions, the Supreme Court struck down the use of race-based affirmative action in college admissions and upheld the right of a web...
As a general matter, the Supreme Court hands down opinions when they are ready. That opinions came at such a slow pace this term perhaps reflects the fact that...
After a meeting of defense ministers last month, NATO leaders will convene again next week in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius. There they’re expected...